A federal appeals court on Tuesday shot down a challenge mounted by an associate of veteran political operative Roger Stone, who argued the appointment of Robert Mueller as special counsel was unconstitutional.

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, told Fox News Channel Host Sean Hannity Tuesday evening that “many” people who lied to investigators will be criminally referred to the Justice Department after attorney general nominee William Barr is confirmed.

President Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general, William Barr, is not committing to releasing Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report to the public when it is finished, according to a Democrat senator.

In a chaotic scene ahead of longtime political operative Roger Stone’s scheduled appearance at a federal courthouse in Washington, D.C, Tuesday morning, video shared to social media purportedly shows supporters of the Trump ally being threatened by an angry protester.

Monday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson opined about Department of Justice special counsel Robert Mueller and the extraordinary use of force to arrest Roger Stone, who was a focus of his probe. Carlson explained why

Monday, Roger Stone spoke with reporters about his arrest early Friday morning, saying greater force was used to arrest him than was used “to take down Bin Laden or El Chapo’ Stone said how it went down was a “raw

Monday, former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) reacted to Roger Stone’s Friday morning arrest, saying the FBI was “trying to intimidate him” with their use of AR-15s and flak jackets. Christie said the FBI raid “was over the top” and “overkill.”

Sunday on “CNN Newsroom,” Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairman Tom Perez called on President Donald Trump and his campaign to apologize in the wake of political operative Roger Stone’s indictment. “Do you think the DNC is owed an apology?” host

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” long-time Roger Stone associate Jerome Corsi said he would be “happy” to testify against Stone for special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe. When host Jake Tapper asked if he would testify against Roger Stone, Corsi said,

Sunday ABC’s “This Week,” former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) said the indictment against political consultant Roger Stone in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe was “pretty damning.” When asked about Roger Stone saying his indictment is thin, Christie said, “It’s not. I

Sunday ABC’s “This Week,” political consultant Roger Stone said the indictment against him in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe is “thin as piss on a rock.” Stone said, “In view of the fact that I expect to be acquitted

This weekend’s broadcast of NBC’s “Saturday Night Light” kicked off with a cold open that parodied Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson in a sketch that featured Steve Martin as Roger Stone. The sketch also featured Alex Moffat as Carlson, Cecily